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November 30, 2013, 10:15:50 AM
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Hi,
Been mining over the past few days with one 7990 card
I was getting 1.3Mh/s without breaking sweat
So i buy another 7990 hoping to get 2.6Mh/s however when i fire up both cards
The overall hashrate is 1.4Mhz!

What happens is i start card 1 and it hashes at approx 670, so i start "side b" of the
card and that hashes at approx 670. So i start card 2 and again that hashes at approx 670
So with 3/4 running my hashrate is approx 2.0Mh/s So i start up card 2 "side b" and boom
the hashrate across all the cards drops. Some only hash at about 200. As i say
overall the hashrate is 1.4Mh/s

Anyone got any ideas whey this happens. It reminds me back in April when i had 3 x7950 and same thing happened

Has anyone got 2x 7990 hashes at 2.6 in the same PC

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November 30, 2013, 10:22:58 AM
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PCIe bottleneck?
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November 30, 2013, 10:29:41 AM
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What power supply do you have?

If memory serves me right I believe the 6990 is 2x 6970 cores. a 6970 at stock voltage/clocks runs about 250-300w. This means that a 6990 should run around 500-600w and 2 of them would be upward of 1200w not including the main system. Maybe you don't have enough umph in your power supply to run both cards at 100%

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November 30, 2013, 11:02:40 AM
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I have 1000watt PSU. The system draws about 950w from the wall
I do have another PSU, can i just attached this PSU to the other card?

Thanks for the replies!
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November 30, 2013, 11:18:50 AM
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yes you can also what's the command line you are using for cgminer?
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November 30, 2013, 11:22:09 AM
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I am using GuiMiner with the standard setting

I tried attaching another psu to the other card, but the card doesn't switch on!
Don't know what i am doing wrong

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November 30, 2013, 11:24:55 AM
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I am using GuiMiner with the standard setting

I tried attaching another psu to the other card, but the card doesn't switch on!
Don't know what i am doing wrong

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Is your PSU plugged into the wall and also turned on?

1000W PSU should handle 2x 7990 no problem, I have 3 7950 running on a 1000W and no problems at all
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November 30, 2013, 12:08:33 PM
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Yes the PSU is switched on
As i say if i attach both cards to the 1000w PSU both cards power up and spin
But if i detach one of the cards from the 1000w and attach it to my 850w PSU
The card attached to the 850w does not turn on!

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November 30, 2013, 07:58:40 PM
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Yes the PSU is switched on
As i say if i attach both cards to the 1000w PSU both cards power up and spin
But if i detach one of the cards from the 1000w and attach it to my 850w PSU
The card attached to the 850w does not turn on!

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You have to jumper the 850w psu to get it to turn on.
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